AboutChristy Duffell-Seguin Expertise I specialize in homes and land on Lake Murray, SC, one of the best investment areas in the Southeast. I am also a Century 21 Certified Luxury homes specialist, and a "Mature Moves" specialist in helping retirees and seniors sell their homes for the highest possible profit and to move into appropriate housing for this transitional time in their lives. I also own a construction company along with my partner who has 30 years of building experience, and we build both custom and spec homes. I can answer your questions on new homes, resale homes, land, and development. I also work in the commercial arena in a more limited capacity of mainly office and retail sites and sales.
Experience I have been in the Columbia, SC market for 6 years, and previously owned a landscaping and remodeling company in Knoxville, TN. I have been the top resale agent in my company for the past two years, and one of the top in the Southeast in the Century 21 System.
Organizations National Association of Realtors
Home Builders Association
Sales and Marketing Council
Founder of the Senior Alliance in Columbia, SC
Education/Credentials Masters of Business Administration in Marketing, University of Georgia
Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Georgia
Awards and Honors Century 21 Double Centurion
Century 21 Centurion
Top listing agent
Top resale agent
Century 21 Platinum award
Expert: Christy Duffell-Seguin Date: 4/12/2008 Subject: Primary and Secondary on Lease Agreement
Question My son signed a lease with his girlfriend. He was the primary on the lease and she was the secondary. Now they are not getting along and he wants to kick her out. As the primary on the lease can he make her move out, even though she did sign the lease as secondary? She could not afford to live in the house without him, but he can pay the rent all by himself.
Answer Good morning, Cheryl,
Thank you for your question. I do not feel I am the best qualified to answer this, as I don't deal in rental real estate. I highly recommend that you consult a real estate attorney in your area, who is familiar with your particular laws and statutes.